The Red Sox have agreed on a major trade to acquire third baseman Caleb Durbin from the Brewers, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed.
Boston will send out left-handed pitcher Kyle Harrison, who was acquired in the Rafael Devers trade, along with fellow lefty Shane Dohran and infielder David Hamilton, ESPN reported.
Infielder Andruw Monasterio, catcher Anthony Seigler and a Competitive Balance Round B pick are also part of Boston’s return, according to The Athletic.

After being linked to a bevy of infielders all offseason, the Red Sox land the 25-year-old Durbin, a former Yankees prospect who finished third in Rookie of the Year voting in 2025.
Acquired in the Devin Williams deal, Durbin cemented himself in Milwaukee’s starting lineup, slashing .256.334/.387 with 11 home runs and 53 RBIs in 136 games last season.
The departure of third baseman Alex Bregman, who signed a $175 million deal with the Cubs, left Boston’s infield in flux.
Durbin, who also has experience at second base and shortstop, will likely take over the hot corner for the Red Sox – who also signed versatile former Yankees infielder Isiah Kinfer-Falefa last week.
To acquire Durbin, Boston shipped out Harrison, a 24-year-old southpaw who registered a 3.00 ERA in three appearances for the Red Sox after the Devers trade.
Boston recently shipped out flamethrower Jordan Hicks to the White Sox, leaving minor leaguers James Tibbs III and Jose Bello as the only players acquired in the blockbuster Devers still left in the organization.
More to come on this developing story…


